Mayor Ed Lee pledged San Francisco would remain a beacon of inclusion. "We stand united and we will help protect all of our immigrant families in this city," he said.

This weekend on CBS's 60 minutes, Trump renewed a pledge to immediately deport some undocumented immigrants. "Gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of these people, probably 2 million it could even be 3 million, we're getting them out of our country," Trump said.

According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Center on Immigration Studies in Washington D.C., those figures would include people who are here legally.

On Monday, at the White House President Obama offered his concerns for young people who are part of the deferred action program called the Dream Act. "By definition if they are part of this program, they are solid, wonderful people of good character," Obama said.

A multi-cultural group of students at Fruitvale BART is protesting against President Elect Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/D16i94HUyS

During a noon demonstration at the Fruitvale BART station in Oakland, one protest organizer said Trump's stance on immigration, is a shock to her family. "I started crying. My family was worried about. We were pretty mad about it because of my brother, he's fixing his papers, but right now we just don't know what's going to happen," Jenny Garcia said.